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Tricycle/Fall 2005
Volume 15, Number 1In This Issue
letters
insights
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Take the Scale of Doubt Quiz and find out! -
Valuable advice from the late Thai master Phra Ajaan Dune Atulo, known to his students as Luang Pu
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A new translation unveils the passion and song of this seventeenth-century Dalai Lama. -
From the new book The Real Meaning of Life, a collection of posts from an online forum responding to the question, “What is the meaning of life?” -
Dilgo Khyentse, commenting on a classic verse by the twelfth-century Indian yogi, Padampa Sangye, advises us on what to do with our bodies. -
Jilted lover Jeremy Lazell chases his ex from London to Jaipur and finds himself in a Vipassana retreat. -
Andrew Cooper chats with Zen priest and pain counselor Darlene Cohen.
on relationships
on events
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A grassroots memorial on the sixtieth anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.
dharma talk
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Thanissaro Bhikkhu on desire, imagination, and the Buddhist path.
on practice
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Seven yoga postures to invigorate the meditative mind from Frank Jude Boccio.
ancestors
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Memories of the late Tulku Urgyen (1920-1996).
interview
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Vipassana teacher Shinzen Young discusses pain, procrastination, and enlightenment for everyone. -
Lama Surya Das speaks with His Holiness the Twelfth Gyalwang Drukpa about the deceptively simple practice of not doing anything at all.
essay
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Recently unearthed Chinese texts provide new inspiration in the search for enlightenment here and now.
profile
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A profile of Father Robert Kennedy Roshi, a Catholic priest and Zen teacher
special section
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Why we aren't happy and how Buddhism can help. -
Tricycle speaks with scholar B. Alan Wallace about the quintessential pursuit.
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From father to son -
Daniel Gilbert explains why we aren't as happy as we think we should be. -
Three Poems by Jane Hirshfield -
Clark Strand discovers bodhisattvas in his own backyard. -
The Buddha's Steps to Nirvana
my view
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Media watchdog David Edwards spurs Buddhists to action.
thus have i heard
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Andrew Olendzki reveals the Buddha's prescription for peace on earth.
on gardening
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Balkan beans return to their native soil.
reviews
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Using human cadavers as educational art—and tools for awakening. -
Looking into pop Buddhism -
Awareness without fanfare -
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Words of a pioneer














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